The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Geneva Motor Show cancelled for 2021, too, over COVID concerns

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The foundation behind the Geneva Motor Show called off plans to resume Switzerlan­d’s largest public event next year after a majority of exhibitors said they probably wouldn’t participat­e.

The decision puts to rest a controvers­y that ensued after organizers were offered about 11 million Swiss francs (US$11.6 million) in state aid on the condition that the show resume for 2021. The foundation that runs the show said in a statement that it will instead sell the rights to the show to Palexpo SA, the exhibition centre that hosts the event.

“The automotive sector is currently going through a difficult phase, and exhibitors need time to recover from the effects of the pandemic,” the foundation said Monday.

The organizers added that it is “far from certain” that the public health situation in March will allow for an event to be held that attracts 600,000 visitors and 10,000 journalist­s.

The foundation was one of dozens of organizati­ons in and around Geneva — home to the World Health Organizati­on — that canceled or suspended major public events early this year as the novel coronaviru­s spread rapidly across Europe, costing sponsors and participan­ts hundreds of millions of dollars. UEFA has postponed the Euro 2020 soccer championsh­ips to next year, while the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has pushed the Tokyo games back to 2021.

The Geneva car show foundation has been seeking financing from banks and investors to survive, its director Sandro Mesquita told the Swiss newspaper L’agefi earlier this month.

Failure to do so could result in the whole event company being put up for sale, he said.

Executives from the world’s major carmakers, including Volkswagen and Toyota, usually attend the Geneva show, which was first staged in 1905.

Before this year, the expo was last cancelled during the Second World War and its aftermath.

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